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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JULY 11, 1988 <br />• there should be something that the City can help them with. <br />Bernhardson said that the City needs to find out what land uses <br />will be appropriate in the area and have a plan in place that <br />would serve as the framework for any redevelopment. He went on to <br />note that the traffic on Highways 12 and County Road 15 are <br />projected to increase significantly in the next 20 years (18,000 <br />to 33,000 for Highway 12 and from 13,000 to 22,000 for County <br />Road 15). There will be an upsurge of traffic through the Navarre <br />area. <br />Councilmember Peterson asked City Administrator ' Bernhardson if Mr. <br />Shardlow will go and speak with the property owners when he does <br />his study or does he just do the study himself? Bernhardson <br />replied that he does take inventory of the area with respect to <br />current land use, storm sewers, storm water ponding, soil types, <br />sewer and water services:, transportation:numbers, etc. From that.:: <br />he and the City set out some goals for the planning process. The <br />goals would be determined by public-meetings and as they continued <br />the process property owners, as they wished, participated in what <br />suggestions they had. Mr. Shardlow would not specifically contact <br />the property owners, but would send notices to everyone in the <br />area affected by the proposed plans. Peterson questioned whether <br />there would be any interest in the project at all, in light of the <br />fact that there was little interest expressed by these owners <br />regarding the County Road 15 project. The Mayor believes there <br />will be a variety of responses. If the City does not begin to <br />• initiate a formalized plan, he believes the Navarre area will stay <br />as is for some time to come. Peterson expressed that she is in <br />favor of this study. Navarre really needs the upgrading. <br />Something should have been after the 1965 tornado. It was moved <br />by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Councilmember Callahan to approve <br />contracting with John Shardlow for a Master Plan for the Navarre <br />area. Callahan believes that unless there is an economic drive <br />from somewhere, whether it comes from the property owners in the <br />area-or outside sources, the Navarre area will not go very far. <br />He is not sure that what Shardlow studied for the Highway 12 <br />project was anything he really wanted to know. There were items <br />that needed to be studied before the plan could be determined <br />because of existing pressure to do the development. However, the <br />Navarre situation mandates an impetus for development, there is no <br />interest for development at this time. Callahan believes that the <br />study will not be enough to prompt the Community into action. <br />That concerns him about spending the money on the study. He would <br />prefer to see some development interest first. The Mayor believes <br />there is the need of the City to have a plan and approach the <br />property owners. If not, the property owners will be happy to <br />keep things as they are. If the City understands the situation <br />and builds the parameters he believes they can utilize that and <br />raise some interest. He does feel that the study needs to be done. <br />Councilmember Goetten believes that it's the role of the Council <br />to get involved with this. She feels that property owners would <br />be inclined to upgrade their property if they knew everyone was <br />• going to. She believes that residents of the Community are <br />19 <br />
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